Nah, I'll buy one when it's as simple as slipping on a pair of sunglasses tbf. Until then, no dice![]()
I can put my Rift on as easy as a pair of glasses!!

I can't wait to see your reaction to VR when you get your first headset in 2045

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Nah, I'll buy one when it's as simple as slipping on a pair of sunglasses tbf. Until then, no dice![]()
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As to the drivers we picked, we have determined long ago to always pick the very latest drivers for our major reviews or there are accusations of bias and "cherry picking" drivers. AMD's VR performance has significantly increased over the past 4 months since we lasted tested VR. It's impossible to say that 11.4 is overall better than 12.2 for all 15 games that we picked. And we saw good stability in VR with 12.2.
We plan to revisit this VR evaluation every 3-4 months at BTR, and each time we will increase the size of our benching suite.
You know first hand how bad the drivers are. You were even thinking about returning your card again!! For the life of me I can't understand what the problem is with what I am suggesting. Use the latest drivers for your reviews, unless the drivers are crap, like the Nvidia drivers last year or the Adrenalin drivers. Then just use the ones directly before that or wait for a fix to come out for the current ones.
AMD should know better, the DX9 thing has really blown up in their face. They have done so much good work in the past few years of getting drivers out quick for game releases, solving bugs quickly without introducing new ones and generally producing good quality drivers. They actually were slowly changing people's opinions and their drivers were been called better than Nvidia's. All that hard work is gone now with one bad driver release. It looks like they rushed the Adrenalin drivers out without proper testing just to get them launched in December. You are right, they should have waited until January.
And sorry for the late replies, I wasn't online for the last day and half due to family emergency.
You can't polish a turd mate.
Glad i got a 1080ti now.![]()
Glad I got the turd, My VEGA cost about 40% less than my old 1080Ti but performs around 10% - 20% slower depending on the game.
Will take a turd like this every time xD
Speaking of turds, My Ryzen 1700 looks a better choice with every passing day. Thanks Intel xD
its good to see gtx 1080 having a better over the gtx 1070 ti in VR games then non- VR
wished they'd done gtx 1080 11 Gbps version though !
but performs around 10% - 20% slower depending on the game.
Nope.
Reviews should use the latest drivers always. If a vendor has a buggy driver that harms its products then thats its own fault for releasing it IMO.
If we're tweaking I'll just ramp my Ti to 2100Mhz on the core without any extra volts. Probably close to 50% faster than the 64 on some games
Game. Over.
Don't get me wrong, I love both sides but I'm not wearing any rose-tinted spectacles here...
But, he never claimed it was close to an overclocked 1080Ti.
But he mentioned tweaking, I'm doing no less (one simple slider to the right).
I'm not saying that eventually the Vega platform won't perform better, but in the here and now it's getting destroyed by the 'bang-per-buck' champion nVidia! Makes me a bit sick to say it mind.....
AMD don't want to be the budget brand forever (which makes sense), but to offer low value (at least in the higher segment) is not good!
The current Vega prices and AMD's plans for the future aren't really relevant to whether Boom's card can get within 10-20% of a 1080ti![]()
Melmac is digging a hole here. Nothing more to add other than I look forward to the new Vive
Melmac is digging a hole here. Nothing more to add other than I look forward to the new Vive
Yes Mel but my point was that figure was *very* situational! Sometimes the 64 even loses to the poor-ass 1080 FE! As a balance I think we can all agree that the Ti is 30-40% faster than the 64 overall? Or am I being dilutional like @Boomstick777 ?
The point is that his £475(not sure of exact price he bought it for) card can come close to £600+ video card from Nvidia, a top tier performing one at that.